Casio XW-P1 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Sounding Arpeggio Phrases Automatically
E-41
There are two arpeggio types: step type and variation type.
With a step type arpeggio, you can edit its steps and its
parameters. A step type arpeggio can contain up to 16
steps. You can change the following values for each step.
With a variation type arpeggio, you can edit only its
parameters.
1.
Hold down
bm
ARPEGGIO until the arpeggio
type selection screen shown below appears on
the display.
2.
From among the preset or user arpeggio types
select the arpeggio type you want to edit.
To select an arpeggio type, perform the same operation
as steps 3 through 6 for selecting a tone (page E-20).
3.
Press
7
EDIT.
4.
Use the
bq
up (q) and down (w) buttons to
move the item selection cursor (0) to “Step
Edit”, and then press
bq
ENTER.
The “Step Edit” option will not be displayed if you
selected a variation type arpeggio in step 2 above.
5.
Use the
bo
dial or the
bq
minus (–) and plus (+)
buttons to change the TYPE, NOTE, and VELO
settings.
You can also use the
4
1 to 16 buttons to toggle
each step on or off.
•While TYPE is selected, use the
bq
minus (–) and
plus (+) buttons to turn the TYPE setting on or off.
You can use
5
(eight sliders excluding “MASTER”) to
change the values of the applicable step directly. When
using the sliders, press
2
1-8/9-16 to toggle between
steps 1 through 8 (button unlit) and steps 9 through 16
(button lit). Note, however, that you will not be able to
use the sliders when TYPE is TIE and OFF.
You can specify the tie setting. For details how, see “To
configure tied note settings” on page E-52.
The table below shows the contents of the arpeggio
step editing menu.
Editing an Arpeggio
TYPE : Specifies the relative position in the arpeggio
pattern where each of the keyboard notes will play.
You can specify positions starting from the lowest
note played (L1) or from the highest note played
(U1). You can even specify simultaneous play of up
to five notes (P2 through P5).
NOTE: Specifies a relative shift, in semitone steps, from
the note played on the keyboard.
VELO : Specifies the volume of the note.
Step type
Step number